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N.L.3 (NL3), s.v. Sir Nicholas le Strange III, 1st Baronet of Hunstanton, q.v.

National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408, 1997.

National Archives, Southeast Region, 1557 Saint Joseph Avenue, East Point, GA, 1997.

National Conference of Bishops of the United States of America.

1966 : Bishops 1966 : The English-Latin Sacramentary for the United States of America: The Prayers of the Celebrant of Mass Together with the Ordinary of the Mass. English translations approved by the National Conference of Bishops of the United States of Amercia and confirmed by the Apostolic See. Imprimitur Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, President, National Conference of Bishops, New York, February 15, 1966. New York: Benziger Brothers, Printers to the Holy See and the Sacred Congregation of Rites, 1966. [Ex libris Ioanni.]

National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Permanent Series, numbered volumes. Current Series, lettered volumes. Clifton, NJ: James T. White and Company, 1984.

National Genealogical Society (NGS), 4527 17th Street North, Arlington, VA 22207-2399, 1997.

1943 Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications, published as Supplement to the National Genealogical Quarterly, March, 1943. [REVO]

National Library of Scotland.

1839 A Genealogical Account of Strange. [Unpublished document. David B. Strong.]

National Monuments Record, Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England), Fortress House, 23 Savile Row, London, W1X1AB, UK.

ca 1865-1900. Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk. Ten Courtland Institute half-plate negatives, all exterior views.

New England Register. Volume 19. [JDS3: ix]

New Kent County, Virginia, 1704, English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records. [JDS3: ix]

Nichols, John Bowyer, and Son, 25 Parliament Street, Westminster, London.

1828 [HL]

1834 Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica (The Topographer and Genealogist), Volume I.

1835 Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, Volume II. [Elizabeth and John le Strange, 274. Strangways, 161-162.]

1836 Volume III. [Strange crest, 75. Miss Strange, 386. Strangman, James, 99, 338. Strangways badge, 68.]

1837 Volume IV. [Lestrange, Sir Fulke, arms, 394. Lestrange, Thomas, 74. Strange arms, 70. Strange, Eleanor, 350. Strange, Sir Fouke, Sir Hamon, Sir John, 70. Strange, John, 60. Strange, John, lord; Maud, lady; Richard, lord, 355-356. Strange, Roger, 350. Strange, Sarah, 60. Strangure, Sir Robert, arms, 68.]

1838 Volume V. [LeStrange, Eleanor, 11. le Strange, dame Alyne, 180, Guy, 176, John, son of lord, 286, John, 175, 176, 180, Maud, 180, Roger, lord, 180. Strange, Jane, Robert, 30. Strangeways, Anne, Sir Thomas, 321.]

1841 Volume VII. [LeStrange, Ankaret, 139; Charlotte, lady, 362; Eleanor, 358; James, lord, 362; Joan, 272; John, 292, 358; Roger, 272; ——, lord, 140. Strangways, Jane, Katharine, Sir Thomas, 251.]

Nichols, John Gough (1806-1873). He founded the Camden society in 1838 and printed many volumes for the society.

1846-1858. Collectanea, Topographica et Genealogica (The Topographer and Genealogist).

Volume 1. Lestrange, Alianor, 129; Basilia, 148; Elizabeth, 236 [long]; Eubulo, 235 [long]; Fulke, 129, Hamon, 234, 235; Joan, 236; John, 129, 148, 234-236; Richard, 235; Roger, 231, 234-236. [1.112, 115-120, 274, 369]

Strange of Knockyn, 223; Geoffry, 251, 380; Hamo, 366, 370, 372; John, 28 bis 113, 114, 115, 117, 119, 120, 366, 369, 370 saepe, 371-372; Sir Richard, 362; Roger, 112, 114, 120, 370, 372; Wido, 113; Will, 369, 371-372.

Strangeways, Alice, 301; Anne, 407; Dorothy, 306; Elizabeth, 301, 305; Giles, 306; Henry, 306; Sir James, 301, 305, 401, 408; Jane, 300; John, 306, 408; Margaret, 301; Mary, 306; Sir Richard, 301, 407; Thomas, 300, 406-407, 408; William, 407.

Volume 2. 2.130; 4.63, 70; 5.106; 10.176. HL: 208.3, 215.3, 220.1, 223.4, 225.4.]

——. Test. Vet.

Nicholson, Cregoe D.P.

1955-1960. "Some Early Emigrants to America." In Genealogists’ Magazine, 1955-1960: 12-13. Reprinted in book form together with R. Sharpe France’s Early Emigrants to America from Liverpool. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965: 1-97. [PILI 1985: Source 6179]

Nicholson, Lola Allaway (Alloway; née Strange; 1900; Mrs. E.N.).

1968-1971. Letters to Mrs. Floy Marie (Strange) Mayer from 1967/12/8 and to John R. Mayer from 1968/1/23.

Nicklin, John Bailey Calvert.

Saint Paul’s Parish Register (Stafford—King George Counties), 1715-1798. Clearfield Company. [CULP. Clarinda Strange, William Strange, Sarah Strange, 59.]

Nicolas, Sir Harris.

1828 Translator and annotator. Poem on the seige of Cærlaverock. [HL: 210-211]

Nimmo, Sylvia.

1983 Editor. New York Passenger Arrivals 1849-1868. Passenger lists transcribed by Michael Cassady. Papillion, Nebraska: Sylvia Nimmo, 1983. [PILI 1985: Source 6200]

Nomina Villarum of 1316. [Rot. Parl.: 1.306. HL: 222, 266.4.]

Norfolk Families. [477. Whitmore’s. JDS3: viii]

North Carolina State Archives. [NCSA]

North Carolina State Gazette, 1826-1845. [JDS3: ix]

Nouveau d’Hozier, 210. [de Morenas 1949 s.v. de Lestrange]

Nugent, Nell Marion.

1934 Abstractor. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Volume 1. Richmond, VA: Dietz Printing Co. Reprint, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969. [35; 102, Nicholas Stranger; 127, 243, 464, 472, 523. PILI 1985: Source 6220.]

1934a Abstractor. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1695-1732. Volume 3. Reprint, Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1979. [PILI 1985: Source 6223.3.9, 65, 85, 96, 97, 105.]

Numa Numantius, pseudonym of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs.

Nutt, Peter C., A.G.R.A. (Association of Genealogists and Record Agents). 15 Westfield Close, Wickford, Essex SS11 8JR.

1986 Letter of 1986/9/28.


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Oestmann, Cord.

1994 Lordship and Community: The Lestrange Family and the Village of Hunstanton, Norfolk, in the First Half of the Sixteenth Century. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press and Centre of East Anglian Studies, 1994. [Boydell & Brewer, Ltd., Post Office Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1P12 3DF, UK. Boydell & Brewer, Inc., Post Office Box 41026, Rochester, NY 14604, USA.]

O’Hart. Irish Pedigrees. 2 volumes. [JDS3: x]

O’Giley, Gabrieal.

1883 Nobiliare de Guyenne et de Gascogne. Bordeaux, 1856-1883. [4’Lm2.60. International Research 1996/3/5. Re: de Lestrange.]

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Olds, Fred A.

1954 An Abstract of North Carolina Wills, from about 1760 to about 1800, Supplementing Grimes’ Abstract of North Carolina Wills 1663 to 1760. Second edition, Balitmore: Southern Book Company, 1954. [John Strange, Rowan County, NC, 280.]

Ordericus Vitalis (Orderic Vital; 1075-1143). An Anglo-Normon chronicler and monk at the Norman abbey of St. Évroult.

1123-1141. Historia Ecclesiastica. A work covering Norman, French, and English history, 1082-1141.

Ordnance Survey of England and Wales. London.

1909 Sheet 32. Llangollen. Newton Abbot, DEVON: David & Charles (Publishers), Ltd. Reprint, 1982.

—— Sheet 37. Boston.

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ad 7 Metamorphoses, Books IX-XV, translated by Frank Justus Miller, revised by G.P. Goold. Harvard University Press, 1916. Reprint, 1994.

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—— Remedia Amoris, ‘The Remedies for Love.’ [196.265-270]

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